Today I want to share a variety of street photographs that I took a few days ago all over the city where I live.
To take these photos, I drove my car everywhere without a specific direction, and every time I saw something interesting, I parked the car and take the photo.
I want to start with this photo that I liked a lot because it has an urban feel, but the protagonist of the photo was the restored vintage car, quite a gem!

In contrast to the previous photo, I saw a man pushing his Volkswagen car because it had stalled:

Every time I see an interesting license plate, I take photos of it, and this one said "Cops":

This city is full of hardworking people doing whatever it takes to earn a little money to survive!



At traffic lights in Venezuela, it's very common to see people selling all kinds of things. This man was selling fruits:


And this other man was juggling at a traffic light to earn tips:

In another place, right in the middle of the city, there's a park and there was a woman exercising. What caught my attention was that this person was the only one there at that moment:

In Venezuela there's something called "Caucheras," which are tire repair shops that are usually on the sides of the main roads and are in charge of helping cars and motorcycles that have had a problem on the road. These "caucheras" get many people out of trouble!


The next photo is of a bakery. This one is quite modest and humble:

I hope this glimpse into the life of a city in Venezuela seemed as interesting to you as it did to me. Thanks for watching!